In this 20-page document, Clarence "Curly" Harris, gives a detailed review of facts presented in Miles Wolff's 1970 book about the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins, Lunch at the 5 & 10. Harris, who was manager of the Greensboro Woolworth store at the time...

This December 4, 1970 article published in the Guilford College student newspaper, The Guilfordian, reports on the college's Black Student Coalition's efforts to raise awareness about the work conditions of blind workers, approximately half of...

The 1974 Guilford College yearbook, The Quaker, highlights the involvement of African Americans in the campus community. Included are photos of African American professors, administrators, students, and staff, and a portrait of student...

In this Greensboro Daily News article, W.K. Lee Jr. reports on a strike by employees at the Industries of the Blind in Greensboro. Lee notes that only two of the forty-three strikers are white, and says many black leaders feel "inaction on the...

In this February 11, 1960 editorial published in the Greensboro College student newspaper, The Collegian, Edward H. Bryant, Jr. discusses the Woolworth sit-ins that occurred on Feb. 1, 1960 in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the student meetings...

In this transcript of a March 7, 1977, oral history interview conducted by Eugene Pfaff with McNeill Smith, Smith describes how his career in law began, gives some of his early work experiences, and tells of his involvement in associations such as...

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